But this was already the case.
Heinz Jones sighed, opened a bowl of porridge for Grace Smith, and placed it on the table. He then opened and placed all the food thoughtfully.
Grace was a little surprised to see that he was so meticulous.
Heinz sat down and watched her eating the food.
After eating a little, Grace stopped.
"Does it not suit your appetite?" Heinz asked.
Grace didn't answer. She raised her head and looked at the rest of the IV. It took at least half an hour for the large bottle of liquid to drip down.
She had to bear with it for a while.
Grace really wanted to go to the toilet, but she would have to eat first.
"You you don't want to eat anymore?" Heinz asked in surprise.
Grace shook her head. "No, why? I'll eat it."
Heinz frowned.
"If I let such delicious food down, they will be sad." Grace replied and began to eat the meat.
Heinz took a look at the food. It was sliced beef. It was nicely done and looked good.
Grace stuffed several pieces in one mouthful, and her small mouth was bulging and greasy. Heinz looked at her eating. He turned his face away, stood up and said, "Eat first. I'll go and take a smoke."
Grace thought for a moment and said, "Please go ask a nurse to help me later."
"For what?" Heinz asked.
"To the toilet," Grace replied him.
Heinz was stunned and said, "You don't need a nurse. I'll help you."
As soon as he said that, both of them were surprised.
Grace cleared her throat and said, "I think it's better to find a nurse."
"Do you want to go the toilet now?" Heinz asked again.
"I will hold on a little longer, so we needn't set another table." She was embarrassed if she went halfway during her meal. "It's troublesome. Let's find a nurse."
The nurse could help her hold the bottle of the IV.
Heinz did not say a word and walked out of the room quickly.
Grace thought that he had understood, and he would do what she said. However, ten minutes later, after she was full, Heinz entered the room.
A person came in the room.
At that moment, Grace's mind went blank. She looked behind Heinz and asked, "Where's the nurse?"
Heinz didn't say anything. He saw that she had eaten more than half of the food in front of her table. With her small body, she could eat a lot.
"Do you still want to eat?" He did not answer the question.
"No." She shook her head. She was already very full, and she burped to prove that.
This made her even more embarrassed.
Grace touched her nose while lowering her head, and did not look at him.
Heinz looked at her and moved closer.
Grace could detect the thick smell of cigarettes and a unique cold aura from him.
"Why hasn't the nurse come yet?" Grace felt that she couldn't wait any longer and wanted to go to the bathroom as soon as possible.
"The nurse doesn't have time," Heinz said in a deep voice.
Grace was surprised to hear that. "Are they so busy?"
Heinz had already lifted up his hand to take down the IV. He lowered his head and frowned. "I'm the only one who has nothing to do, so you have to hurry up." Heinz said.
Grace was dumbfounded for a moment before she reacted. "Don't tell me you didn't ask a nurse? Shouldn't they must fulfil the basic requirements of the patient? Mr. Jones?"
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